Steven G. Johnson
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| Gender | Male |
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| Official site | math.mit.edu |
| Born | St. Charles |
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| United States | |
| Affiliations | Massachusetts Institute Of Technology |
| Awards | J. H. Wilkinson Prize for Numerical Software |
| Known for | FFTW |
| Academic advisor | John Joannopoulos |
| Books | Photonic Crystals |
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| ID | 3634446 |
Steven G. Johnson Life story
Steven Glenn Johnson is an American mathematician known for being a co-creator of the FFTW library for software-based fast Fourier transforms and for his work on photonic crystals. He is professor of Applied Mathematics and Physics at MIT where he leads a group on Nanostructures and Computation.